Cowboys Camp Report - July 26, 2010

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AT A GLANCE

When: Through Aug. 19

Where: Alamodome

Parking: $10 for cars, $25 for buses. Lots B and C open two hours before each practice. Disabled spaces near Lot A open at 8 a.m. When there are two-a-day workouts, fans who leave after the morning practice must pay again if they return for the afternoon practice. No tailgating allowed.

Autographs: Players will be available for approximately 5-10 minutes after practice along the railing on the dome’s north stands.

Rising: Romo-to-Witten — Tony Romo and Jason Witten were in midseason form Monday, which has basically been the case since camp got under way. The duo didn’t let a pass hit the ground during team drills, with Witten once reaching high between two defenders to haul in a pass over the middle.

Falling: WR Titus Ryan — Had a rough day, despite reminding everyone on one play about his blazing speed. Ryan blew past a cornerback in 1-on-1 drills, getting wide open about 40 yards down the field. But he ended up dropping the pass, his second drop of the session.

Overheard: “Not everyone has to worry about their job. You know like I know. But a lot of people have to fight for a job; a lot of people have to prove themselves day in, day out. I’m one of those guys. ... Even after what I do. It’s not what you’ve done for me, it’s what can you do for me now?” — wide receiver Patrick Crayton, on fighting for his spot on the team.

Fearless forecast: Mike Taylor of KTKR-AM “The Ticket” says the Cowboys will go 11-5, win the NFC East and lose in the divisional round. “Their road schedule is brutal with games in Minnesota, Indy and Green Bay. It’ll cost them home field in the divisional round, and they will lose there. The pressure to get to the Super Bowl at Cowboys Stadium will hurt team psyche at times.”